Covid-19 survivors forgotten and struggling While we should welcome patients recovering from coronavirus, as I did, many are still battling health difficulties as a result of their illness, and we don’t hear their stories often enough, writes CHARLOTTE HUGHES
Features | Thursday 14th Jun 2018 Do social media and TV act to dumb down the aspirations of young women?
Friday 20th Apr 2018 Sticking plaster solutions to poverty are no longer working ACCORDING to a BBC news report dated April 2 2018, malnourished children are attending school hungry, tired, unkempt and have been seen to be hidin
Thursday 08th Mar 2018 We need to urge local authorities to uphold their duty of care I SPOKE to a woman recently who had become homeless through no fault of her own.
Wednesday 31st Jan 2018 Welfare Outside the jobcentre, on the front line of poverty CHARLOTTE HUGHES describes a recent day she and her fellow campaigners had helping jobseekers any way they can
Thursday 14th Dec 2017 Universal credit is a direct attack on the self-employed Workers are being left in an impossible situation, says CHARLOTTE HUGHES
Thursday 14th Dec 2017 Work capability assessments are a degrading experience We cannot allow the DWP to continue dehumanising people with bogus medical assessments, writes CHARLOTTE HUGHES